The 2015 Nissan Murano makes a big leap forward on technology and comfort. The third generation of Nissan’s midsize two-row crossover is wonderfully quiet and trim levels can be loaded with driver assistance technology. Even though it’s a mainstream crossover, the Murano is likely to put pressure on the luxury Lexus RX. It’s that good.

Imagine driving a mainstream Honda with the tech and safety features of $60,000 luxury cars. It’s here now at half the luxury car price. Adaptive cruise control, self-steering lane keeping, collision mitigation and pedestrian braking are all offered on the 2015 refresh of America’s best-selling SUV. The CR-V is also safer, more fuel-efficient, and the cabin is more luxurious this time around.

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